The Brain Food Podcast

Ep870 Job Exit Plan

14 min · 15. Juni 2026
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Most people think the hardest part of a major career transition is the logistics—building the exit plan, balancing the finances, or timing the leap. But the silent killer no one prepares you for is the Identity Shift. We get so wrapped up in our titles, our company names, and the external validation of a "stable career" that letting them go feels less like a professional pivot and more like a personal funeral. In this episode, we’re peeling back the layer of the "Invisible Script" that forces us to cling to safe identities long after we’ve outgrown them. We break down the psychological friction of shedding your old skin, how to navigate the messy middle where you are no longer your past but not yet your future, and how to anchor your self-worth to your core execution rather than a corporate business card. If you are currently working a job you plan to leave—or staring down a massive reinvention—this is your guide to surviving the identity crisis and stepping into what’s next.

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